Interesting observation. I sometimes I run into deployment anxiety when I changed to my things at once, I usually try to push through and monitor results with a racing heart for hours.
I consider myself to be "burned out" as in that isn't going to get better anymore. I accept that and build my workflow around that, that is what helped me most.
I spent considerable time into monitoring, safety procedures, fall back mechanisms, excessive backups, ... Everything that gives me peace to focus on other things.
Also using LLM for a third party view for anything you are stuck on can be a godsend.
Maybe it helps. I feel there is nothing a deployment could really break that 24 hours actively watching and hot patching couldn't fix. One day painful monitoring, but a big problem less :)
I consider myself to be "burned out" as in that isn't going to get better anymore. I accept that and build my workflow around that, that is what helped me most.
I spent considerable time into monitoring, safety procedures, fall back mechanisms, excessive backups, ... Everything that gives me peace to focus on other things.
Also using LLM for a third party view for anything you are stuck on can be a godsend.